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createMDGallery lines parameter #249

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MarcinKosinski opened this issue Feb 16, 2016 · 6 comments
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createMDGallery lines parameter #249

MarcinKosinski opened this issue Feb 16, 2016 · 6 comments

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There are sometimes situations in which user would like to use addTags=TRUE but the output is very long since artifacts have +20k tags (varname in case o RTCGA::BRCA.rnaseq). Would it be alright to provide additional parameter maxTags = 100 which would be responsible for the lenght of each chunk with Tags information?

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I've seen you referenced this issue 5 days ago. Have you considered this functionality?

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pbiecek commented Feb 26, 2016

Yes, it looks like good idea.
An alternative solution is to have a textarea with fixed height, then all
tags will be on page but will use only fixed amount of space (rest will be
scrollable)

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pozdrawiam serdecznie,
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Do you think it's doable in rmarkdown?

2016-02-26 17:51 GMT+01:00 Przemysław Biecek notifications@github.com:

Yes, it looks like good idea.
An alternative solution is to have a textarea with fixed height, then all
tags will be on page but will use only fixed amount of space (rest will be
scrollable)

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pbiecek commented Feb 26, 2016

in markdown yes, but not in github markdown
Ok, so let's add the limit maxTags argument

2016-02-26 18:28 GMT+01:00 Marcin Kosiński notifications@github.com:

Do you think it's doable in rmarkdown?

2016-02-26 17:51 GMT+01:00 Przemysław Biecek notifications@github.com:

Yes, it looks like good idea.
An alternative solution is to have a textarea with fixed height, then all
tags will be on page but will use only fixed amount of space (rest will
be
scrollable)

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It's very frustrating that there appears so many various disyributions. In jekyll-knitr-hydrze regular markdown links does not work :)

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Dnia 26.02.2016 o godz. 19:05 Przemysław Biecek notifications@github.com napisał(a):

in markdown yes, but not in github markdown
Ok, so let's add the limit maxTags argument

2016-02-26 18:28 GMT+01:00 Marcin Kosiński notifications@github.com:

Do you think it's doable in rmarkdown?

2016-02-26 17:51 GMT+01:00 Przemysław Biecek notifications@github.com:

Yes, it looks like good idea.
An alternative solution is to have a textarea with fixed height, then all
tags will be on page but will use only fixed amount of space (rest will
be
scrollable)

2016-02-26 16:54 GMT+01:00 Marcin Kosiński notifications@github.com:

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